1995 Cannes Film Festival













































1995 Cannes Film Festival

CFF95poster.jpg
Official poster of the 50th Cannes Film Festival an original illustration by Ryszard Horowitz.[1]

Opening film La Cité des enfants perdus
Closing film The Quick and the Dead
Location
Cannes, France
Founded 1946
Awards
Palme d'Or (Underground)[2]
Hosted by Carole Bouquet

No. of films
24 (En Competition))[3]
26 (Un Certain Regard)
5 (Out of Competition)
10 (Short Film)
Festival date 17 May 1995 (1995-05-17) – 28 May 1995 (1995-05-28)
Website festival-cannes.com/en

The 48th Cannes Film Festival was held from 17 to 28 May 1995. The Palme d'Or went to Underground by Emir Kusturica.[4][5]


The festival opened with La Cité des enfants perdus, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet[6][7] and closed with The Quick and the Dead, directed by Sam Raimi.[8]Carole Bouquet was the mistress of ceremonies.[4]




1995 Un Certain Regard poster, adapted from an original illustration by Enki Bilal.[9]




Contents






  • 1 Juries


    • 1.1 Main competition


    • 1.2 Camera d'Or




  • 2 Official selection


    • 2.1 In competition - Feature film


    • 2.2 Un Certain Regard


    • 2.3 Films out of competition


    • 2.4 Short film competition




  • 3 Parallel sections


    • 3.1 International Critics' Week


    • 3.2 Directors' Fortnight




  • 4 Awards


    • 4.1 Official awards


    • 4.2 Independent awards




  • 5 References


  • 6 Media


  • 7 External links





Juries



Main competition


The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 1995 Official Selection:[10]




  • Jeanne Moreau (France) Jury President


  • Gianni Amelio (Italy)


  • Jean-Claude Brialy (France)


  • Nadine Gordimer (South Africa)


  • Gaston Kabore (Burkina Faso)


  • Michele Ray-Gavras (France)


  • Emilio Garcia Riera (Mexico)


  • Philippe Rousselot (France)


  • John Waters (USA)


  • Mariya Zvereva (Russia)



Camera d'Or


The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 1995 Camera d'Or:




  • Michel Deville (Director) (France) President

  • Alberto Barbera (director of the Musée du Cinéma) (Italy)

  • Caroline Million-Rousseau (Cinephile) (France)

  • Didier Beaudet (France)


  • Istvan Gaal (Director) (Hungary)

  • Michel Demopoulos (Critic)

  • N.T. Binh (Distributor)



Official selection



In competition - Feature film


The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:[3]





  • Angels & Insects by Philip Haas


  • Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Marion Hänsel


  • Beyond Rangoon by John Boorman


  • Carrington by Christopher Hampton


  • Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch


  • Don't Forget You're Going to Die by Xavier Beauvois


  • Ed Wood by Tim Burton


  • Hǎonán hǎonǚ by Hou Hsiao-hsien


  • Historias del Kronen by Montxo Armendáriz


  • Jefferson in Paris by James Ivory


  • Kids by Larry Clark


  • L'amore molesto by Mario Martone


  • La Cité des enfants perdus by Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet


  • La Haine by Mathieu Kassovitz


  • Land and Freedom by Ken Loach


  • O Convento by Manoel de Oliveira


  • Senatorul melcilor by Mircea Daneliuc


  • Sharaku by Masahiro Shinoda


  • The Madness of King George by Nicholas Hytner


  • The Neon Bible by Terence Davies


  • To Vlemma tou Odyssea by Theodoros Angelopoulos


  • Underground by Emir Kusturica


  • Waati by Souleymane Cissé


  • Yáo a yáo, yáo dào wàipó qiáo by Zhang Yimou




Un Certain Regard


The following films were selected for the competition of Un Certain Regard:[3]





  • A részleg by Péter Gothár


  • Augustin by Anne Fontaine


  • Bye-Bye by Karim Dridi


  • Canadian Bacon by Michael Moore


  • Etz Hadomim Tafus by Eli Cohen


  • Ren yue huang hun by Yi Fei Chen


  • Georgia by Ulu Grosbard


  • Haramuya by Drissa Toure


  • Indradhanura Chhai by Sushant Misra


  • L'aube à l'envers by Sophie Marceau


  • Le plus bel âge... by Didier Haudepin


  • Lessons in the Language of Love by Scott Patterson


  • Liev S Sedoi Borodoi by Andrey Khrzhanovskiy


  • Lisbon Story by Wim Wenders


  • Muzyka dlya dekabrya by Ivan Dykhovichny


  • Nobat e Asheghi by Mohsen Makhmalbaf


  • Kaki bakar by U-Wei Haji Saari


  • Rude by Clement Virgo


  • Salam Cinema by Mohsen Makhmalbaf


  • Tempo di Viaggio by Tonino Guerra, Andrei Tarkovsky


  • The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain by Christopher Monger


  • The Monkey Kid by Xiao-Yen Wang


  • The Poison Tasters by Ulrik Theer


  • Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead by Gary Fleder


  • Two Nudes Bathing by John Boorman


  • Unstrung Heroes by Diane Keaton




Films out of competition


The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[3]





  • Desperado by Robert Rodriguez


  • Kiss of Death by Barbet Schroeder


  • The Quick and the Dead by Sam Raimi


  • The Usual Suspects by Bryan Singer


  • To Die For by Gus Van Sant




Short film competition


The following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:[3]





  • A Hamok Dala by Ferenc Cako


  • Despondent Divorcee by Jonathan Ogilvie


  • Domo by Maurizio Forestieri


  • Gagarine by Alexij Kharitidi


  • Cocoon (Koza) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan


  • Les Enfants s'ennuient le Dimanche by Sophie Perez, Matthieu Poirot-Delpech


  • Sortie de Bain by Florence Henrard


  • Swinger by Gregor Jordan


  • The Beast by Rhoderyc C. Montgomery


  • The Pan Loaf by Sean Hinds




Parallel sections



International Critics' Week


The following films were screened for the 34th International Critics' Week (34e Semaine de la Critique):[11]


Feature film competition





  • Manneken Pis by Frank Van Passel (Belgium)


  • Soul Survivor by Stephen Williams (Canada)


  • The Daughter-in-law (A ba de qing ren) by Steve Wang Hsieh-Chih (Taïwan)


  • Mute Witness by Anthony Waller (Germany)


  • Denise Calls Up by Hal Salwen (United States)


  • Madagascar skin by Chris Newby (U.K.)


  • Los hijos del viento by Fernando Merinero (Spain)



Short film competition





  • An Evil Town by Richard Sears (United States)


  • Movements of the Body by Wayne Traudt (Canada)


  • Ubu by Manuel Gomez (France / Belgium)


  • The Last Laugh by Robert Harders (United States)


  • Adios, toby, adios by Ramón Barea (Spain)


  • Surprise! by Veit Helmer (Germany)


  • Le Pendule by Madame Foucault by Jean-Marc Vervoort (Belgium)




Directors' Fortnight


The following films were screened for the 1995 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):[12]





  • 3 Steps To Heaven by Constantine Giannaris


  • An Awfully Big Adventure by Mike Newell


  • The White Balloon (Badkonake sefid) by Jafar Panahi


  • Café Society by Raymond DeFelitta


  • Der Kopf des Mohren by Paulus Manker


  • Eggs by Bent Hamer


  • Eldorado by Charles Binamé


  • Faute de soleil by Christophe Blanc


  • Heartbreak Island by Hsu Hsiao-Ming


  • Heavy by James Mangold


  • The Tale of the Three Lost Jewels (Hikayatul jawahiri thalath) by Michel Khleifi


  • L’Enfant noir by Laurent Chevallier


  • The Confessional (Le confessionnal) by Robert Lepage


  • Le Rocher d'Acapulco by Laurent Tuel


  • Nella mischia by Gianni Zanasi


  • Pather Panchali by Satyajit Ray


  • Revivre by Jean-Luc Raynaud


  • Safe by Todd Haynes


  • Someone Else's America (Tuđa Amerika) by Goran Paskaljevic


  • Sommaren by Kristian Petri


  • Visiblement je vous aime by Jean-Michel Carré



Short films




  • Le Bus by Jean-Luc Gaget


  • Corps inflammables by Jacques Maillot


  • Rebonds by Marine Place


  • La Vie à Rebours by Gaël Morel


  • Une visite by Philippe Harel




Awards




Jeanne Moreau, Jury President




Emir Kusturica, Palme d'Or winner



Official awards


The following films and people received the 1995 Official selection awards:[2]




  • Palme d'Or: Underground by Emir Kusturica


  • Grand Prize of the Jury: Ulysses' Gaze (To Vlemma tou Odyssea) by Theodoros Angelopoulos


  • Best Director: Mathieu Kassovitz for La Haine


  • Best Actress: Helen Mirren for The Madness of King George


  • Best Actor: Jonathan Pryce for Carrington


  • Jury Prize: Don't Forget You're Going to Die by Xavier Beauvois

  • Jury Special Prize: Carrington by Christopher Hampton


Golden Camera




  • Caméra d'Or: Badkonake sefid by Jafar Panahi

  • Golden Camera - Special Mention: Denise Calls Up by Hal Salwen


Short films




  • Short Film Palme d'Or: Gagarin by Alexij Kharitidi

  • Jury Prize: Swinger by Gregor Jordan



Independent awards


FIPRESCI Prizes[13]




  • Land and Freedom by Ken Loach (In competition)


  • Ulysses' Gaze (To Vlemma tou Odyssea) by Theodoros Angelopoulos (In competition)


Commission Supérieure Technique



  • Technical Grand Prize: Lü Yue (cinematography) in Shanghai Triad (Yáo a yáo, yáo dào wàipó qiáo) by Zhang Yimou

Ecumenical Jury[14]




  • Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: Land and Freedom - Ken Loach

  • Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Marion Hänsel[15]


Award of the Youth[15]



  • Foreign Film: Manneken Pis by Frank Van Passel

  • French Film: Bye-Bye by Karim Dridi


Awards in the frame of International Critics' Week[15]



  • Mercedes-Benz Award: Manneken Pis by Frank Van Passel

  • Canal+ Award: An Evil Town by Richard Sears

  • Grand Golden Rail: Manneken Pis by Frank Van Passel


Special Award



  • Miracle in Bosnia by Dino Mustafić


References





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Media




  • INA: Opening of the 1995 Festival (commentary in French)


  • INA: List of winners of the 1995 Festival (commentary in French)



External links








  • 1995 Cannes Film Festival (web.archive)

  • Official website Retrospective 1995


  • Cannes Film Festival:1995 at Internet Movie Database









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